C-172 operating manual






















Cessna Private Pilot Procedures – (NME) NORMAL TAKE-OFF CLIMB 1. Flaps at 0 degrees. 2. Ailerons into the wind and elevator about ½” back from the gust lock hole. 3. Apply smooth full power, then check for at least RPMs and oil temperature and pressure in the green. 4. Maintain runway alignment with rudder (mostly right). 5. This Owner's Manual has been prepared as a guide to help you get the most pleasure and utility from your Model ,Ãyhawk. It contains information about your Cessna's equipment, operating procedures, and performance; and suggestions for its servicing and care. We urge you to read it from cover to cover, and to refer to it frequently. OPERATING DETAILS - - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - OPERATING LIMITATIONS - CARE OF THE AIRPLANE Page _ - - OWNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM SECTION VI - OPERATIONAL SECTION Vil- OPTIONAL SYSTEMS 36'."' 6'-3"MAX This manual describes the operation and performance of both the Cessna Model and .


Title: CM - Flight Manual Author: Basair Subject: CM - Flight Manual Keywords: CM Manual. This Owner's Manual has been prepared as a guide to help you get the most pleasure and utility from your Model ,Ãyhawk. It contains information about your Cessna's equipment, operating procedures, and performance; and suggestions for its servicing and care. We urge you to read it from cover to cover, and to refer to it frequently. The Pilot's Operating Handbook in the airplane at the time of delivery from Cessna Aircraft Com­ p handbook. This information is based.


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